My background is in Strength and Conditioning. I have trained Navy SEALs and Division 1 Collegiate athletes.
I’ve been hunting, fishing, camping, and practicing bushcraft/survival skills all of my life and I’m fascinated by our ancient ancestors and their ability to thrive off the landscape.
I love challenging myself and jump at each and every chance to test my skills, strength and stamina.
There is a relentless hard-to-reach “itch” and it seems the only way to scratch it is with a good adventure. So……. Let’s go on 3!
I like to say “What’s the worst that can happen?”
@jasonleesurvival
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It's definitely "cash" and not "cashay".
Get yourself some Clipper lighters, I'm an ex smoker and BICs are nowhere near as good.
An escape raft for the Gilligan's island cast.
Ranger diamond/plow point rocks!
Wish I coulda been there!
Me too!
See ya on the next one
that's so sick dudes
Thanks!
Anyone else see that? Is that a ghost or bug that popped into the bottom left corner at minute 5:50? Great video guys
That is awesome!
Fly trap ?
See ya on the next one
Deja Vu.!
Good discussion, thanks for sharing YAH bless brother !
How do you eliminate the “burr” when using this stone? I didn’t watch the whole video.
nice
Your philosophy is rational and realistic. Respect.
Congratulations Brother! And great voice!
Well crikey mate, looks like the green breasted horn billed spotted jackalope eating Latin carnivorous herbiverous southern pine tree. Lol
I think that having a cache has really become more popular as people see how useful it can be. One could keep stuff in a storage facility or stash it in a shed or have things in another person's home but if you can find a spot that nobody will disturb, you put it in the ground and it'll stay there forever until you want to dig it up
Great video and great points guys. Thanks
Liked this discussion. Filled with new ideas, couched in fun learning from shared experiences. Would like to see the “no power drill” be documented. I do it whenever I go out to the off-grid camp in the woods. Lot more work let me tell you!
What a great idea! Thank you for sharing,
Viking Preparedness shared this with us.
Thank you for taking the time to create and share this content.
My pleasure!
Cats is where it's ats.
See ya on the next one
Subbed! Thanks!
Welcome!
Yes
Okay Jayson, we know your next scenario!
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Yes... Jason you are saying you are better! Remember cockiness, and over confidence effects us all! Unless you survival guys arent human... which i have often wondered! Lol!
Love this message
In society we use the word hunger in the wrong context. This was very good!
Thanks for watching!
UK
Fred. It looks like a Fred.
Awesome video 😊
Looks like Morning Glory or Yellow trumpet bush.
Yep one has to be aware of the weak links and to help them become stronger
Ammo:) we were all waiting for that. Thanks for the video and the 4 month wait so we don't have to
when cashing underground the openings should be on top. when openings are on bottom the water table will infiltrate when rising you can try a ziptie to close the bag tightly on top of the bucket to the side of it, not in the center. and fill the creases with caulking and knot the bag on the side of the bucket
Greatest Patriotic Song Ever RIP Tobey
so, that is how long on market ? .....and no version with a good grip texture :(
I have a canteen and cup (except with a cup Handel that folds under the bottom of the cup) and a pouch that is OD green canvas I think.
New sub here,,viking
Do you have a video on your machete? Homemade? Store bought? Brand? Blade thickness?
Not for this particular one but I have lots of machete videos. Love em!
Shared by Viking Preparedness. Nice presentation. Thank you.👍🙏👍
Thanks!!
Catapult
unless you are a child I would suggest removing the child safety ring on the lighter, they stop you from manipulating it in certain circumstances. I like your mods. I've been wrapping my lighters in 6m of hemp wicks recently, it's very good for 'survival' lighter applications.
Ahahahah
Jerusalem artichokes / Sun chokes. One plant can produce 200 lb of tubers, and you can leave it in the ground and harvest when needed. They're a crazy miracle crop that have saved many of folk throughout history.
Very interesting. I’ll check them out!
PJ Viking referred. Sub recommended. Interesting blade.
Welcome!